The decision to move Twellman to the season-ending list was made after he suffered a setback in his rehabilitation in mid-May. He last participated in a Revolution training session on Tuesday, May 18.

“We’re extremely disappointed for Taylor that this setback has ended his season,” Revolution Vice President of Player Personnel Michael Burns. “He was working hard to return to the field in 2010.”

“My goal from the start of this season was to be back on the field this year,” Twellman said. “I’m very disappointed that this setback has derailed that goal.”

Twellman had mentioned in an interview with RevolutionSoccer.net earlier this season that he planned to return to the field this season. His contract expires at the end of the 2010 campaign, leaving his future both with New England and in soccer at large very much up in the air.

Presently, the striker is providing World Cup coverage for Comcast SportsNet New England.

The Revs’ all-time leading scorer Taylor Twellman talked last week with RevolutionSoccer.net’s Jeff Lemieux. In the interview, put online today, Twellman speaks at length about the injury that has kept him out for most of the last two years.

Amongst topics covered were the injury’s occurrence, his failed attempt to come back early, his on-going recovery, how he’s doing off the field, the Revs’ performance, and his commitment to the club.